Identify 10 questions you want to answer.
What do you expect to learn from asking that question?
What will you do in order to find the answers?
1. What is available to me and my practice?
I think its important for me to take full advantages of the facilities the college has to offer. It could benefit my work and broaden my techniques and skills.
How will i go about answering this question? I will start using more college facilities and involve myself in extra curriculum activities such as life drawing.
2. How far can i push myself?
It will better my work and the standard i work to.
To do this I will apply more time to my practice, put in more effort and set myself personal goals.
3. What inspires me and my practice?
Its so important to be inspired by whats around you. Im certain it will be the stem of my best work.
Be open minded about whats around me, submerse myself in the things I love and let them provoke my work.
4. What are the available job opportunities for illustrators?
I think its a good idea to know exactly whats out there, and possibly know what career id like to approach.
I'll do this by researching, talking to more illustrators and by building my contacts in the field.
5.What is there in Leeds that i can get involved in to better my practice?
Coming from a small welsh village this is important to me because it excites me, and i think excitement sparks inspiration. It will also build my contacts and connections in Leeds.
To do this i will join various societies, go to creative events and be confident in meeting people.
6. How to be versatile and work well to set briefs?
I think its important to know how to do this because you never know what a client may ask you to draw. Editorial illustrations must be completed in short spaces of time, so to be versatile and on the ball is essential.
I will do this by putting my all into each brief i receive.
7. Can I get myself some illustration job opportunities in the next 3 years?
During the big heads interview we had with Jack Teagle and Donya Todd the other day, they advised to take on work as and when you can. To get a feel for what path of illustration we may like and to know what its like to work for clients.
I'll do this by talking to lots of people, and by getting my work out there as best I can.
8. How can I incorporate printing into my practice?
Its something i loved at college, and I think its important to bring different passions together to fuse into something beautiful.
I will hopefully be able to use the colleges print room soon, where i'll be able to learn more and develop it into my illustrations.
9. Is it possible for me to adopt an array of styles?
This would make me more employable in the future and keep my practice upbeat and fresh.
I will answer this by practising daily with different techniques and styles.
10. How to collaborate well and work with a team of artists to create completely new work.
Collaborating with other artists would be highly inspirational and really rewarding. Its also really important to know how to work in a team, and how to take on each others ideas to finish with something completely unique.
How will i do this? I live in a house of artists, and i think it would be good for us to set ourselves small collaborative briefs from time to time.
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